Saturday, December 5, 2009

How to burn a copy of my oper. sys.?

trying to upgrade m.board



How to burn a copy of my oper. sys.?passions soap opera



upgrading the mother-board do not have any thing to do with hard drive, but be careful with drivers, when you change the mother-board, install its driver and it will do, you don't have to do any thing with your OS



Good luck



How to burn a copy of my oper. sys.?mr messed up opera theater



Also if you are using XP, you might have to reactivate your OS.Major changes will require you to reactivate
You can try to make an image of your HD to a disc, however it may have a lot of hardware/software incompatibility issues.



Most opearting systems configure themselves to run optimally with the existing hardware during its installation.



Why not just format and start clean?
Your question isn't specific.



Just put the new mobo in? It should work, and it won't modify your harddrive either way, so your data will be safe.
you can not copy your own operating system to disc without complications after you reinstall. It may not show up right away but the problems will happen. The best you can do is back the system up to disc. If you don't know or have a serial number then you should just buy a OS copy of your own. Sure makes for a lot less problems.
Well you should not need to reinstall the OS to use it. However, if you do need a copy, there is no **legal** way to get a new copy (serial number) without buying a new copy of the disc. The disc you have for windows is worthless without a genuine serial key.
You need an installation disc of xp when you change a motherboard; no way around it that I know of. You can't burn something that will work.

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